City council to consider making Sacramento sanctuary city for transgender people | #citycouncil
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- March 26, 2024
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SACRAMENTO — A resolution is being considered by the city council Tuesday to make Sacramento a transgender sanctuary city. Advocates and supporters of the resolution say it will protect people who may come to the city from other states where gender-affirming care is banned. Councilmember for District Four, Katie Valenzuela, is proposing the resolution and […]
Read MoreEngaging ‘rather than complaining,’ Mayor Charlie Cleves leads Bellevue’s growth to 154th birthday – NKyTribune
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- March 13, 2024
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By Andy FurmanNKyTribune reporter Politics was never in his future. “The only running I did was on the cross-country and track teams for Northern Kentucky University,” Charlie Cleves, the now five-year Mayor of Bellevue explained to the Covington Rotary Club this week. “I joined the Ocelots back in 2014,” he told the Northern Kentucky Tribune. […]
Read MoreCullman City Council paves way for new business, looks to grow 2 parks | #citycouncil
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- March 9, 2024
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Left to right are Council President Jenny Folsom and Councilmen David Moss, Brad Smith and Clint Hollingsworth. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman City Council on Monday evening approved a 10-year tax abatement for “Project Flex,” described by the council as a medical research equipment company. The […]
Read MoreMansfield City Council appropriates $282,047 to PRIDE demolition fund | #citycouncil
MANSFIELD — Mansfield City Council passed legislation Tuesday appropriating $282,047 into the city’s PRIDE demolition fund budget. The request from Mayor Jodie Perry will help the Richland County Land Bank cover costs associated with the former YMCA building demolition, initially completed five years ago, on Park Avenue West. However, Perry said legislation passed by council […]
Read MorePolls Close in Alabama’s Super Tuesday Primary | #elections | #alabama
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- March 6, 2024
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Polls have closed in Alabama’s primary elections, which were also held in more than a dozen other states and territories on this Super Tuesday ahead of November’s Presidential election. Voters could cast ballots today from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to nominate candidates within their party for a slew of local and national positions from President of […]
Read MoreCovington Mayor Joe Meyer invited to share city’s message in meeting with President Biden today – NKyTribune
Covington Mayor Joe Meyer will go national with The Cov’s message today. The mayor is one of several dozen leaders from Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia invited to the White House to tell Biden Administration officials how federal investment in the city’s infrastructure will create opportunities and improve people’s lives. Covington Mayor Joe Meyer (Photo […]
Read MoreMayor Sheng Thao Takes Turn at Round Table to Discuss Community Concerns |
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- February 25, 2024
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By Magaly Muñoz Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao met with a group of concerned Bay Area residents at Manny’s, a civic event space in San Francisco, to discuss the most pressing issues in Oakland. Manny’s, located on the corner of 16th and Valencia streets in the heart of San Francisco, regularly hosts town halls featuring community […]
Read MoreHanceville City Council swears in new member, continues talks on community pool | #citycouncil
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- February 24, 2024
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Kenneth Cornelius takes the oath of office on Feb. 22, 2024. (Gauge Day) HANCEVILLE, Ala. – The Hanceville City Council at its Feb. 22 meeting swore in new councilman, Kenneth Cornelius. Cornelius officially joined the council after taking the oath of office, an occasion met with applause and a warm welcome from Mayor Jimmy Sawyer, […]
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